GRANDMASTER FLASH & THE FURIOUS FIVE - THE MESSAGE *REACTION VIDEO* | FIRST TIME HEARING
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Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - The Message :
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Where it all began... it's hard to overstate the impact that "The Message" had.
That final verse is still hits hard honestly. 30 years since this song and nothing's changed
"In the Ghetto" elvis 1969 and nothing has changed...keep voting democrat
The most important song in rap. 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
This song started it all. Hip hop as we know it today. Fact
that last verse though !!
Right, you could see it in Lizzie's face and eyes.
But her head kept boppin. Same way mine does everytime I hear this song.
Greatest verse ever
I remember how much this song TOTALLY BLEW MY MIND... That first generation of rap artists put out some profoundly ground breaking & meaningful lyrics!!
This, young people, is music 🎶 you're welcome 😂
This song was truly the birth of Hip-Hop as it became for the next 15-20 years.
Yes seriously this forreal changed the game
Agreed although sugar hill gang rappers delight was the first big commercial rap hit.
Greatest rap song of all time!
This was one of the first rap songs that went big that had a social message. The beat is legendary but also at the time trust people knew the lyrics cause it was so groundbreaking. Without this you don't get a BDP, a Fight the Power, of course later a CREAM, etc. This will never not go hard for me.
Written by poet masters to the world. Nothing but truth.
Takes me way back 🔥💯
Plus reminds me of how old I am 🤣
😭😂
Double digit inflation 😂
Nothings changed.
Thank you for helping me to rediscover songs again. I was totally into New Wave music in the 80ies. The Message was like „Ghetto-Punk“ when It came out. What powerful lyrics.
Just to let you know , you voice really is relaxing.
Sheesh this is amazing lyrically especially for its time dope reaction
Thank you 💗🙏🏾
I was born in the 70's my teens was the 80's the birth of hip hop. I'm from the UK but was in NY on the 90's so I kinda understand what the songs about .
Wow what a blast from the past! All the memories associated with this song! Thanks for reacting to this classic! 💗
Thanks for watching!! 💗😁 so glad you enjoyed
this song was inducted in to the music hall of fame great old toon
I love it when I see when a black woman feels the black man’s energy 😂
It is a thought provoking song. You were more thoughtful and serious by the end.
Have you seen Ren yet?
Keep Reacting!
This takes me back great times ... thanks for this .... btw you look amazing x
Thanks so much I’m happy you enjoyed 🥺💗
Gangster hippie is so cool💕you’re so pretty 🥰🥰 thanks for the video
Thanks so much beautiful 🥺
The Summer of 1982 when the song was released.
HUGE DANCE CLUB AND “Uprockin’ (breakdance-pop lockin’) hit! Play’s this in the booth till the grooves went SMOOOVE!
Might just be the most revolutionary song of all time. Hip-Hop, or whatever the fuck they call it nowadays would never exist had it not been for this song
Great reaction baby sis.
I never lived in the Bronx in the seventies... but I do know that, in New York at least, circumstances were at rock bottom for people living in the "poor" quarters of the city, like Queens and such and criminality was rife. However, a lot had to do with the fact black people were (still) segregated and got few opportunities to climb the social ladder, so to speak. Many escaped into drugs (either selling or using or both) just to forget their misery and I suspect many little brothers imitated their older siblings dropping out of school to get a job or to drive big cars (bought sometimes with ill-gotten funds) all day every day to forget their drudgery. One could say there was a "lost generation" among black people of New York, in the late seventies and early eighties.
Grand Master Flash's song was an angry call for change packaged in a cool rap, accusing the higher forces that be, challenging them to do something to remedy the situation. I still haven't visited the Bronx nowadays, but I think I can say the situation for minorities and the black people living there has improved, fortunately.
And who knows, maybe "The Message" did, in the end, change the outcome of everyone's life for the better somewhat ... The power of music :)
Grandmaster Flash used to come into my husband's night job all the time. They got very friendly. He left the city and moved out to Long Island.
As far as I'm concerned THIS is the joint that brought rap/hip hop to the forefront, the BLUEPRINT if u will....
Takes me back to middle school. The beginnings of Hip Hop. I was into heavy metal but also into hip hop. As is puberty wasn't confusing enough...
Great song, lyrics and message.
Can’t wait to watch this!!!
hope you enjoyed 💗✨
@@lizziethegangsterhippie9291 always do....I started but I gotta finish.....come thru to my sleep video 😊
Good one! I never really listened to the actual lyrics before either. 👍🏽
They told a whole story 😭
I like you. Soft Spoken but native NYer. Great reaction
Thank you 😭💗
wat a beauty
Old Skool Classic
Time capsule indeed..and sadly only thing that has really changed is technology😓
Thank you super bravo 🌾🌾🌾
Thank you ✨✨✨
Rollerscating, disco balls..... sugar hill records ooh the memories
... CONSCIOUS ... REAL HIP HOP ... OLD SCHOOL REPRESENT ... FUCK NEW SKOOL ... BIG RESPECT ... FUNKY ROCKERS FOR LIFE ...
I'd imagine a job as a street sweeper for NYC is a good job.
But did you get the message?
Yeah,I was 18 at the time this came out(1982). It was the start of reality rap
Try reacting to their follow-up: New York, New York(big city of dreams)
You are soul beautiful.
*Lizzie* WHERE ARE YOU.????? 3 months, no posts.? Your missed girl...... hope ur ok.... *David* .....
Dam your beautiful…. That’s a real good song 💯
You live in NY! I'd love to react to some videos with you
That’s the the way it was., is.
Check out White Lines The bass line is awesome!
The bass line & much of White Lines was taken from the Liquid Liquid song Cavern.
Whoa, you never listened to the lyrics before now? Oh.
DANG 🤗 YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL okay I'm gonna behave 😊 I'm an offical fan I'm from the SOUTH BRONX 149th GRANDCONCORSE before HOSTOS COLLEGE took over the area
We Gangster
In this
In the hood
11th and grand view
LA
You get shot
Some shit we hang with
Deepest gang
World wide
80s 90s
XVIII gv
The great Melle Mel!!
Hey lizzie can you react to panton squad we go hard offical music video
Sure! I’ll do it as soon as I can 💗
React to Prince-Empty Room
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That was Harlem where they shot that video 127th street st Nicholas and 125th street but it was like that all over NYC at that time
Times not changed to much....sad
You look like milk chocolate candy
Why thank you lol 🥰
first time hearing? but you know the lyrics ?
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Did I not say “I only know of this song because of the hook” or did you just completely skip over that part? So other than the hook which is the most popular part of the song, what lyrics did I know? Anyways thanks for commenting! It gives me support regardless 💗